Are you saying it is poor tactical nous from us that we keep on beating other teams?I cite Leeds and Rotherham away in defence of last night.
Dave getting sent off didn't really help but we'd already lost the game well before that. We now have to win our remaining games to have any chance of automatic promotion and, big hint, it isn't going to happen. This was our best chance to get straight back up given the quality in the side but I fear we've blown it. Our squad will be dismantled, Bruce will leave (not a great loss) and we will miss out on the money available. Then of course, Newcastle, Villa and whichever other team will come down and probably dominate the top two, making it even harder next season.
It'd be interesting to know, how often do you change your tactics to suit the task at hand? There's a debate on our board at the minute that we are just blindly playing the same team over and over because it features big names and we sit and hope it does the job. There doesn't seem to be any tactical nous behind it, so the same team that panned a poor Bristol side then went out against Derby, who are a very different prospect indeed. I only ask because you seem to have a settled side and your tactic seems to work against everybody, but do you set up to hit bigger teams like Chelsea and Arsenal on the break away from home or do you just play the same team and just say "same as last week"? Many users are saying it was wrong of Bruce to keep the same side (in fact in his post match he said he probably should've changed it) while others think he shouldn't have changed a side that won 4-0.
What do you say about the teams that we beat with the same players in the same formation - that they are very tactically sound in their losses
